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Can I go to school after two years' suspension? What about student status?
It is entirely possible to resume school after two years' suspension. In our country, the law clearly stipulates that everyone has the right to education, including junior high school and senior high school education, and schools must not refuse to accept students who enter school halfway. However, the following issues should be considered in the specific operation:

1. Student's age and school status: If you have reached the upper limit of study age when you leave school, there may be problems such as the age of admission, the grade of further study, and the graduation time to be dealt with. On the issue of student status, some areas may retain banquets to disperse the original student status, and some areas may re-open a student status file for students.

2. Students' learning ability and adaptability: After two years' suspension, there may be problems such as too long time interval, unsuitable learning methods and course content. We should focus on students' learning ability and adaptability, and make corresponding supplements and adjustments according to specific conditions.

3. Students' curriculum arrangement and academic follow-up: In order to avoid academic overlap and learning defects, schools need to arrange corresponding courses or make-up arrangements for students, so that students can follow up their studies and help students catch up on the course content.

In short, students who want to resume their studies after two years' suspension have the right to resume their studies. Related problems need to be solved by students, parents and education departments in coordination, so as to help students return to campus smoothly and realize their educational aspirations.